A Textbook for Medical AssistantsMosby, 1971 - 473 sider |
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Side 81
... considered privileged communication . Practically all in- formation regarding patients learned in the office must be treated as being confidential . Information should rarely , if ever , be given over the telephone in the absence of ...
... considered privileged communication . Practically all in- formation regarding patients learned in the office must be treated as being confidential . Information should rarely , if ever , be given over the telephone in the absence of ...
Side 379
... considered normal , while other types are considered abnormal . Among epithelial cells are the following types . 1. Squamous epithelial cells . These are large , flat , irregular cells with a dis- tinct round or oval nucleus , derived ...
... considered normal , while other types are considered abnormal . Among epithelial cells are the following types . 1. Squamous epithelial cells . These are large , flat , irregular cells with a dis- tinct round or oval nucleus , derived ...
Side 386
... considered to be 4,500,000 to 5,500,000 , although rarely a man may have a count as high as 6,000,000 or even 6,500,000 . The normal average is consid- ered to be 5,000,000 . The normal range for red count in women is generally considered ...
... considered to be 4,500,000 to 5,500,000 , although rarely a man may have a count as high as 6,000,000 or even 6,500,000 . The normal average is consid- ered to be 5,000,000 . The normal range for red count in women is generally considered ...
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The medical assistantrole and function | 3 |
Public relations | 14 |
Medical specialties and symbols | 22 |
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